Just talk about personal experience.
(Provincial key) In high school, there are boys who sort all girls and call them "wives", even including our class teacher? Then other boys will not think that there is any problem and will laugh together.
(City key) There was a girl in junior high school who was ridiculed by the boys in the class because of her appearance. One time the biology teacher (female) called her "the boy in green". The girl cried on the spot and there were not many teachers. What to say, then caused more ridicule and harassment among the boys in the class.
There were also strap-on underwear worn by many girls in the class at the time, and boys often deliberately untie it. My best friend at the time developed early and was often ridiculed or pointed in person.
It may just be that the place I am is too bad, but I don't believe this is just a "few"/"individual" phenomenon. At that time, I basically didn't have any sense of existence, basically similar to Vivian, but I just watched all disgusting things happen but didn't do anything.
So the difference with the United States is probably that the environment in which I live has too little female consciousness awakening. It may be that the work is too heavy and there is no time to think independently, or it may be that it has been instilled with too many thoughts that are difficult to change.
Now it is often said that xxx "provokes gender antagonism." What I want to say is that at present, many people's female consciousness is not awakened at all, and social events that have caused widespread discussion are good for women. Many people who have been labeled as "provoking opposition" only point out the existing social problems. What should be paid attention to is why the public's emotions can be "evoked" and how to solve problems and promote social harmony, instead of blocking the mouths of others so that society has only one voice.
The film is a qualified industrial product, but it might as well have more of this subject matter, the girls will soon wake up.
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